The Internet's Impact on Ideological and Political Thought Work and Ways of Addressing It

Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (2):100-107 (2003)
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Abstract

The rapid development of modern science and technology, especially the widespread use of the Internet has, to a large extent, transformed the way culture comes into being and is disseminated. The Internet has greatly increased the coverage of information on political thought as well as cultural information; it has also provided advanced measures and a vast arena for political thought work. At the same time, it has created many new situations and problems for political thought work in the new era. Only if we fully acknowledge these changes will we be capable of seizing these opportunities, meeting the challenges, and achieving good results in political thought work in this new era

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